Worked with great people. The police officers weren't just the state cops that patrolled the campus, but they were my teachers. While the professors taught me everything about law, courts, and criminal justice inside the classroom, the cops taught me outside the classroom about working a beat. I got to have real interactions with real suspects, interact with the community, and respond to emergency situations.On a personal note this is where I decided that private employment might be for me, the environment was very structured and policy based with little flexibility, much like when I was in the U.S. Marines. I prefer a more informal work environment.

Manned the IT Help desk for answering questions. Worked on re-imaging computers using both ghost or manually by hand (bootable cd). Worked on all the campus computers on installing, removing , and updating softwares and add them on the domain network. One summer of 2013, the management gave me an assignment of establishing similar system to ghost to push out new package of updated software for iMac. This gave understanding on the network side of iMac computers. Lastly, helping the the clients as the students and faculty members with the technical difficulty were the most rewarding part of the job.

Worked closely with students to help make there transitional freshman safer and more enjoyable. Working with students was great but the management was disconnected from realities of the job and often made both the residents and the employees unconfortable

Working along with teachers in this college not only enhance my confidence level but also give me a sense of satisfaction. I have gained a lot of knowledge while working in different areas like steel design, strength of materials, fluid mechanics. I have also learnt to do video making and editing. The hardest part of the job was to teach a class of 50 students the very first time, but once I passed this part. It was fun and enjoyable.

The California State University (CSU) is a rewarding company to work for. Even though the CSU hasn't received any raises in seven years, I continue to pride myself helping students achieve their goals and dreams. Working for a state agency has its benefits; pension, benefits, and holidays.

When I worked as a math tutor in California State University of Fullerton, I learned a lot while I was teaching at the tutoring center. I learned how to be patient with student and how to guide them through the problem solving process step by step. Each student requires different teaching style, so I learned how to adjust my teaching style whenever I encountered different student. It is nice to work in the tutoring center. I can study my own materials or do my homework if there is no student needed to be tutored. In addition, other tutors are really friendly as well. All the tutors sometimes get together to discuss math problems and exchange opinions. I enjoyed the time working at math tutoring center, and I got to make lots of new friends.

Working for the CSU has a lot of advantages: good working conditions, great co-workers and sense of accomplishment in an important sector of the economy. The CSU is great at helping employees get needed new skills and it encourages people to further their educations.

Cons: no collaboration with professor on syllabus and lesson-plans during the summer.

Learned how to communicate advanced philosophies of geography with novice geography students. Facilitated further research and discussion in topics related to my thesis (field). Very direct, reliable management, with regular access to faculty and admin staff. Flexible office hours scheduled based on volume of e-mail inquiries by students. Rewarding challenge of communicating ideas to students of many ethnic and cultural backgrounds, many ESL students, and gauging their ability to grasp and understand those concepts.

Great way to challenge your skills and grow both professionally and academically

Research Assistant (Former Employee), Fresno, CA – June 26, 2014

By becoming a research assistant, it is a great way to grow academically and professionally by learning how to research, input, and compile data. Research Assistant are also critical in collecting and analyzing data from numerous sources and databases, identifying patterns, creating and organizing large data sets, summarizing relevant literature and editing manuscripts.

My stay at Sac State is memorable. I was stuck in my own little bubble and in Sac State I've opened up to opportunities. I've joined clubs, retrieved a officer position in one of my clubs, developed friends and learned how to socialize. My favorite quote is "Why test the water, when you can jump in and make a wave."